Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Utilities | Free | Yanhui Feng | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This app registers my simple talking voice as being over 100db. Also, rusting leaves? And “potential hazard” and “maybe harmful” pretty much mean the same thing.
I use another device to record my phone using this app. I can prove to my landlord that my neighbors are extremely loud! “Disturbing” is misspelled in the app.
I question accuracy and how useful this will be. Im in my apartment, the only one here, it’s quiet at night. The app is telling me the average 40, even though the graphic chart indicates a quiet house would be about 20.
This is the 4th dB meter app that I wrote a review on today, cuz I’m looking for something that is at least within 10 dB of an accurate read. This one disappoints too, so it gets the same review as the others: “ Literally when your measurement reads 75 dB on this app, indicating a “potential hazard,” while in a quiet gentle breeze that I can fall asleep to, there is something seriously wrong with this app. It is by far the norm with these free dB meter apps, which leads me to think that access to your phone is the objective and not really to provide you with even a semi-accurate reading. I WOULDNT BOTHER DOWNLOADING IT! ?”
It’s an app that’s so easy and exactly what I needed, to know if something is considered loud or not.
This app is very inaccurate and it most of the time it shoots ver the actual decibels by 20 so its always gonna be wrong don't get this app hopefully someone sees this review before its deleted.